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This NA is so stock.

Don't buy an NA skyline....waste of money better off with a ford or commodore to be honest.

Big single.

This

Tony..... I have my ways ;)

It will most likely be sold for profit hopefully. Kesh money!

Anyone who does anything with a car intending to make money is just asking for trouble

Morning peeps

Morning Nick

QLD'ers

Morning Cold ass honky

Just to comment on what clint said regarding commos/falcons vs natro skylines. Mine was an NA 25 before I did the ls1 conversion and I also own an AU falcon 6.

While the falcon may be faster in a straight line if given the choice id still take the 33 natro if I was on my ps. Just a much MUCH better driving experience, but for a daily and that's all it ever is you can't go past a doughy auto land barge falcon

Just to comment on what clint said regarding commos/falcons vs natro skylines. Mine was an NA 25 before I did the ls1 conversion and I also own an AU falcon 6.

While the falcon may be faster in a straight line if given the choice id still take the 33 natro if I was on my ps. Just a much MUCH better driving experience, but for a daily and that's all it ever is you can't go past a doughy auto land barge falcon

I was looking at it more from a view of if you are going to buy a skyline you are better off buying a Turbo one as buying an NA one is like buying chinese knock off nike's...they look the goods but it's just not the same. Best bet is to save the coin and drive something else until the right car comes along and then go enjoy it.

Better bang for buck out of a turbo model, 2.5l 6cyl non turbo is not exactly an efficient piece of technology to move something the weight of an R33 and doing upgrades to it is just throwing money in a hole.

Take turbo from rb25 that is bein pulled down. Put on NA rb25.

Win?

Have to be careful as the NAs run a higher comp ratio. Can be done with a smaller turbo which would make for decent power and torque of boost and then fun on boost. Even aT25 would do the job efficiently.

Alternatively, using a 25NA head on a 30 bottom end. Would give a higher comp ratio and still take a fair whack of boost.

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